First step is done, now you have the solution to solve the riddle of the AMERICA cache, must find a American team that wants to team with you, and follow this link to continue your journey. All you need to know about the next step is in this page.

You got here, you done the second step. Now you have the solution to solve the riddle of the AFRICA cache, must find a South African team that wants to team with you, and follow this link to continue your journey. All you need to know about the next step is in this page.

You have reach the middle of your journey, now you have the solution to solve the riddle of the OCEANIA cache, must find a Australian team that wants to team with you, and follow this link to continue your journey. All you need to know about the next step is in this page.

It's all most done two more steps, now you have the solution to solve the riddle of the ASIA cache, must find a Japanese team that wants to team with you, and follow this link to continue your journey. All you need to know about the next step is in this page.

Now you pass all your steps, now it's time to go back to Portuguese team to find out the last cache, and it's placed in Gerês near one of the many milestones of Roman Road XXVII called GEIRA. It connects Bracara Augusta to Asturica Augusta.

WWC - WORLD WIDE CACHE - ASIA LEG

This cache is part of a World Wide Cache see above link for all the details. Cache is not located at the posted cords, you will need to locate the actual cords to the first stage through contacting other cachers in the areas of the WWC to get the cords to this Okinawa cache.

This is a three stage multi-cache that will take you on a short little walk around a quite area (minus the busy road you will have to cross). We choose to make it a multi as there are many little springs in this area, and wanted to make sure you got to see a few of them. All containers are small with room for the cords to the next and maybe a trackable or two.

There seems to be a lot of information about the site area around the springs but unfortunately we can't read them. Maybe a few of our local cachers can fill us in on more information than what I was able to find as stated below. There is another spring located at 26 17.415 127 47.930 but it was to close to another cache in the area to put a leg of the cache here. While driving the area we found a couple other springs pretty much in peoples back yard and didn't think it would be a good place to place anything. So keep your eyes open and enjoy this area.

This spring is located at the foothills of a cliff on the north side of a sacred hilly area in Aza Nishibaru. Another name for it is Ubuga, and it is a sacred place for area residents. The structure of the present area was built 300 years ago and is based on the first, constructed some 600 years ago.

As always use good cache etiquette and CITO and respect the cultural areas we are privileged to enjoy...and by all means use stealth.